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. Refer to the "Selected Ferris Wheels Around the World" section of
the mat. Mr. Burnett is a structural engineer. He needs to inspect every gondola
on the Wonder Wheel. After he is done, he needs to inspect every gondola on
the London Eye. He plans to inspect the same number of gondolas every day.
Explain how you could use the GCF to find the greatest number of gondolas he
could inspect every day.
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. Refer to the "Selected Ferris Wheels Around the World" section of
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